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maleficent 08-19-2005 08:48 AM

G'Day Mate...
 
No way, mate! Slang ban overturned
Quote:

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- No way, mate!

Australian Prime Minister John Howard has labeled "absurd" a directive requiring security guards at the country's Parliament House to stop addressing visitors and lawmakers as "mate."

And one of his predecessors has called it "rampant pomposity."

The ban was imposed this week among guards and attendants at the building in Canberra, Australian media reported.

"These things are all a matter of context, and that's why it's impractical and absurd to try and ban something," Howard, who in the past has used the term to describe U.S. President George W. Bush, told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio Friday.

"There are circumstances where a more formal address is appropriate," he said.

"But in the same conversation you might start off calling somebody you've just met 'sir' or 'madam,' but as you become more familiar with your conversation and your exchange, you might end up saying 'mate."'

Hilary Penfold, secretary for the Department of Parliamentary Services, said the ban was intended to ensure staff did not offend visitors.

She later told The Australian newspaper the ban would be overturned Friday during her department's daily briefing.

Former Labor Party prime minister Bob Hawke was enraged by the ban.

"It's pomposity gone mad," Hawke told ABC radio.

Hawke a former union leader famous for his down-to-earth approach and for holding a beer drinking record while studying at Oxford University, said the term had been useful to him at official functions.

"It gets you out of all sorts of embarrassing situations," he said.

"It's got a nice neutrality about it. I mean, it doesn't imply any intimacy, it shows a reasonable level of respect. I think it's one of our great words."
Heh, you Aussies are getting more and more American-like... :)

bettaa 08-19-2005 09:01 AM

that's like banning the stereotypical surfer from california to not say "Dude"...

shesus 08-19-2005 09:03 AM

For some reason the Seinfeld episode about the bank greeting is coming to mind :hmm:

Australian news must be slow today...

erixoltan 08-19-2005 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maleficent
Hawke a former union leader famous for his down-to-earth approach and for holding a beer drinking record while studying at Oxford University, said the term had been useful to him at official functions.

"It gets you out of all sorts of embarrassing situations," he said.

Holy moley, I can only imagine what kind of stories must be behind this little snippet.

I kinda wish we had a President who had won a beer drinking record here in the States. Of course Bush could probably qualify for a word-mangling record and Clinton would have had a shot at a Big-Mac-eating record....

BigBen 08-19-2005 11:22 AM

I swear to everything holy in all religions across the world,

I want this on my Tombstone:

famous for his down-to-earth approach and for holding a beer drinking record

Ishmal 08-19-2005 03:33 PM

yer,

i heard about this story...

i thought it was one of the stupidest things i've heard lately...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mal
Heh, you Aussies are getting more and more American-like...

no offence to any1,

but:

**shudder**


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